Hi, I recently bought a 2017 VW T6 204PS BITDI DSG having owned a caddy van for many years, fault free.
Over the Christmas holiday just gone I experienced the engine management light coming on and the vehicle kept stalling, I managed to take the van to my local mechanic who I’ve used for years who plugged it into his equipment and diagnosed the EGR valve was at fault, he reset the light and then it drove fine for another 2 days, then same light came back on.
My mechanic suggested as the van is fairly new I should take it to a VW garage as he believes these EGR valves had issues with and VW are replacing them as an act of goodwill.
I spoke to my genuine commercial VW garage about the fault code, they agreed that VW are replacing faulty EGR valves as an act of goodwill.
This garage made the suggestion that I took the van to a closer approved garage as the van was stuck in limp mode and VW would need to see this fault code on their own machine before taking the word of my local mechanic.
I did this and was seen last Thursday.
The van went in to be looked at for the engine management light/ EGR fault and yet the garage came back to me with multiple jobs they claim need doing other than the initial fault.
When I took the van in I was told immediately that the fault was linked to glow plug number 3, this was before they’d ever plugged it in or inspected the van.
I left the van with this garage all day. I received a text message a few hours later with the most appalling video of my van up in the air with a mumbled person attempting to talk over the sound of the radio playing in the background, this garage are claiming I need to spend around £1300 on repairs before they’d even consider looking into an EGR fault.
They did highlight in their report that EGR valve was inconclusive and could possibly need a cooler and bracket at £2383, plus £1300 of extras.
Apparently they did a software upgrade on the ECU which will correct the fault on the EGR valve.
I was then bombarded with them trying sell me the extended warranty on the van at £839 for 2 years cover Inc serving and Mots.
Has anyone else experienced this, is the extended warranty worth it, would the EGR valve/ cooler be covered.
Any input would be much appreciated. Thank you
Over the Christmas holiday just gone I experienced the engine management light coming on and the vehicle kept stalling, I managed to take the van to my local mechanic who I’ve used for years who plugged it into his equipment and diagnosed the EGR valve was at fault, he reset the light and then it drove fine for another 2 days, then same light came back on.
My mechanic suggested as the van is fairly new I should take it to a VW garage as he believes these EGR valves had issues with and VW are replacing them as an act of goodwill.
I spoke to my genuine commercial VW garage about the fault code, they agreed that VW are replacing faulty EGR valves as an act of goodwill.
This garage made the suggestion that I took the van to a closer approved garage as the van was stuck in limp mode and VW would need to see this fault code on their own machine before taking the word of my local mechanic.
I did this and was seen last Thursday.
The van went in to be looked at for the engine management light/ EGR fault and yet the garage came back to me with multiple jobs they claim need doing other than the initial fault.
When I took the van in I was told immediately that the fault was linked to glow plug number 3, this was before they’d ever plugged it in or inspected the van.
I left the van with this garage all day. I received a text message a few hours later with the most appalling video of my van up in the air with a mumbled person attempting to talk over the sound of the radio playing in the background, this garage are claiming I need to spend around £1300 on repairs before they’d even consider looking into an EGR fault.
They did highlight in their report that EGR valve was inconclusive and could possibly need a cooler and bracket at £2383, plus £1300 of extras.
Apparently they did a software upgrade on the ECU which will correct the fault on the EGR valve.
I was then bombarded with them trying sell me the extended warranty on the van at £839 for 2 years cover Inc serving and Mots.
Has anyone else experienced this, is the extended warranty worth it, would the EGR valve/ cooler be covered.
Any input would be much appreciated. Thank you